Check out this great podcast by Jeff Robson on UMFM.com's radio show Tell The Band To Go Home: "Back live after 2 glorious weeks in Europe and still floating on a wave of peace, love, and rock ‘n’ roll after the almighty Static Roots Festival." Playlist: Jonathan Byrd & The Sentimentals – Under the Belly of the Night – single Anna Tivel – Dark Chandelier – Small Believer Jonathan Byrd – Poor Johnny – You

Just back home last Sunday night from a great weekend in London, UK, seeing Bennett Wilson Poole and attending the Noshville 2018 festival, I got a message from good friend Jeff Robson, asking if I was available for a quick chat about the Static Roots Festival 2018. So Jeff picked up the phone and rang me up... Playlist: Jack Marks – Song for You – live recording – CDN Erin Rae – Monticello – live

In his great radio show Tell The Band To Go Home on umfm.com (Winnipeg, Canada), Static Roots Festival MC Jeff Robson interviews our good friend Leeroy Stagger. At the end of the interview they talk about the Static Roots Festival and share some funny stories. Find the show here: part one (playlist) Leeroy Stagger – Worn Out Welcome Home – Dear Love – CDN Leeroy Stagger – Love Versus – Love Versus – CDN Leeroy

The Stephen Stanley Band Their album "Jimmy & The Moon" instantly won us over. Top songwriting, killer melodies, jangling guitars, amazing harmonies, some straight rockers, some beautiful ballads. At the same time Stephen Stanley's "The Troubadour's Song" became my farewell song for the great Willie Meighan. We can't wait to have The Stephen Stanley Band perform at the Static Roots Festival 2018. === Update: 29th May 2018 The Stephen Stanley Band will be joined by

Jeff Robson (Tell The Band To Go Home / umfm.com) about the Static Roots Festival 2017 Sorry for posting this podcast a wee bit late. Must have forgotten in the post-Static-Roots-Festival euphoria this summer. Jeff Robson, host of the fantastic radio show "Tell The Band To Go Home" on umfm.com in Winnipeg, Canada, was the master of ceremonies at Static Roots Festival 2017. A week after his return to Winnipeg he put on a great

Excellent review from the guys over at LonesomeHighway.com: "The success of any festival is all about knowing your audience when considering your line up and in this regard Static Roots got the mix absolutely spot on. With the large contingent of visitors travelling from Ireland and the U.K., a number of the carefully selected acts invited to play were guaranteed to hit the spot and the inclusion of one of Germany’s top roots bands and

What a brilliant weekend Static Roots Festival 2017 was! We had the time of our lives. Thanks to Jeff Robson (Tell the Band to Go Home) for being the most fabulous presenter, thanks to Michael Langewender (Tonetoaster Records) for managing the stage so smoothly and efficiently, thanks to Buddy Olly and Alex for the great sound and lights, thanks to our volunteers Nils, Sabine, Claudia, Max and Iain, thanks to the Zentrum Altenberg crew for

Jeff Robson from Winnipeg, MB, Canada, who will be the presenter at the Static Roots Festival 2017 (Jeff already presented Leeroy Stagger's gig at Static Roots Festival 2016), did a sweet little pre-view of the festival on his amazing radio show "Tell The Band To Go Home". He plays songs by Nadine Khouri, Erin Rae & The Meanwhiles, Jack Marks, David Corley, The Wynntown Marshals and John Blek & The Rats. Check it out here

2016 has seen the inauguration of the Static Roots Festival at Zentrum Altenberg in Oberhausen (Rheinland), Germany. The festival 2016 was a great success. With Leeroy Stagger (Canada), The Wynntown Marshals (Scotland), John Blek & The Rats (Ireland), Malojian (Northern-Ireland), Meena Cryle & The Chris Fillmore Band (Austria), The Midnight Union Band (Ireland), and Anna Mitchell (Ireland) it was a great line-up. And if Daniel Romano (Canada) had entered the correct address into his GPS